The great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) is not a decomposer; it is primarily a herbivore that feeds on aquatic vegetation and detritus. While it may contribute to the breakdown of organic matter by grazing on decaying plant material, it does not perform the specific ecological role of a decomposer like bacteria or fungi. Instead, it plays a role in the ecosystem by helping to control plant growth and providing food for predators.
An Aquatic Snail is an Decomposer
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The 'Pond Snail' Lymnaeidae range from 1cm two 1.5 inches.
its a decomposer but it can also be a herbavore
actually it has 1 leg and i know that because i looked at a pond snail unde a microscope
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They have eyes to breath on
You're in luck! I have a pet pond snail. (If your wondering, his name is petey). He is about 3.5 inches tall and 4.3 inches long.
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Probably in a pond, meaning the snail is called a PONDsnail...